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Originally posted by robby_morini View PostI would point out that Obama's votes as a US Senator (including the bank and insurance bailouts) make him complicit in many of the financial problems we are having now. As you know, the House and Senate write the bills, and the president signs them into law.
Finally, someone posts the obvious. I'm so tired of Bush being blamed for everything. The last I checked we're not a dictatorship. Bush nor any president has the authority to enact any laws on his own.
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Originally posted by frankb03 View PostI never said 1.50. A year ago I was paying 1.60s. Now I'm paying 2.70.
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Originally posted by frankb03 View PostHallelujah!!!!!
Finally, someone posts the obvious. I'm so tired of Bush being blamed for everything. The last I checked we're not a dictatorship. Bush nor any president has the authority to enact any laws on his own.
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Originally posted by KazDog View PostIsn't it the nature of commodities pretty much a huge run-up, followed by a huge sell-off with a leveling out period? That seems to be the transgression....
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I pay the same for pork bellies regardless of the commodities price.
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Originally posted by frankb03 View PostOil/gas should never be traded as a commodity. It's a fucking joke. The cost is the cost.
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Originally posted by frankb03 View PostHallelujah!!!!!
Finally, someone posts the obvious. I'm so tired of Bush being blamed for everything. The last I checked we're not a dictatorship. Bush nor any president has the authority to enact any laws on his own.
And of course the same applies to Obama. I agree 10 months isn't enough time. To be honest I'm disenchanted by our entire political system. It's a fucking disgrace. The two party system is a joke. If the people really want change they need to vote out both the republicans and Dems.
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Originally posted by frankb03 View PostIt's a scam. The commodities price goes up and we're hit at the pump the next day. The commodities price goes down and it's days before it's reflect at the pump. About 4 to 6 months ago the commodities price took a big dip. It was days before the price of gas dipped a few cents. About a week later the commodities price was back to where it was. Yet the price of gas was higher then the week before. Americans are getting fucked.
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Originally posted by frankb03 View PostAnd of course the same applies to Obama. I agree 10 months isn't enough time. To be honest I'm disenchanted by our entire political system. It's a fucking disgrace. The two party system is a joke. If the people really want change they need to vote out both the republicans and Dems.
We'll see where we stand in the next two years. Obama's term has barely begun. People want to see this get better tomorrow. But it don't happen like that.
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Originally posted by KazDog View PostIt is a sham that these gas prices can be so volatile. It crippled the economy when it hit $5 per gallon. Farmers, construction, car makers, all were affected because people just stopped spending money.
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Originally posted by KazDog View PostWe'll see where we stand in the next two years. Obama's term has barely begun. People want to see this get better tomorrow. But it don't happen like that.
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Originally posted by frankb03 View PostAside from the banking disaster, gas prices is the primary reason our economy went down the toilet. What's really disappointing in a large part it was caused by greed on Wall Street and corporate America.
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Originally posted by frankb03 View PostAside from the banking disaster, gas prices is the primary reason our economy went down the toilet. What's really disappointing in a large part it was caused by greed on Wall Street and corporate America.Originally posted by frankb03 View PostKaz, that's part of the problem. Americans want instant satisfaction. They expected things to get better days after Obama took office. Just like they turned on the war. The war went extremely well in the beginning. Once it became a little dicey Americans turned. They wanted to take their ball on go home because they started losing the game.Originally posted by frankb03 View PostThe biggest scam of our lifetime. The auto industry and gas companies in bed together. For decades the technology exists for autos to get much better gas mileage.
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Originally posted by KazDog View PostTrue. But the war didn't help. It gave them an excuse to raise prices. They just stopped pumping gas. I've read stories about a lot of untapped oil in the Dakota's and oil companies refusing to pump the oil available in their own fields. I was just at the Oxy field in Bakersfield, Calif. where they found the largest oil reserve in the past 50 years. Oxy had purchased that land that was supposedly dry. After their purchase, which was in the billions of dollars, they've pumped over 200 million barrels of oil in that field alone and now stumbled upon that oil reserve that I had stated.
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Kaz, Frank,
If you cant beat em (which we cant), join em. Buy some stock in oil companies.
That is what I do!NBA is a joke
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